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The birds were seen in Benton County, not Becker County.

Seen at the Rice sewage ponds. These ponds are .5 mi West of Rice, MN and .5 
mi South. There are 5 ponds. The Scoters were found on the eastern pond.
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From: "David A. Cahlander" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [mou-net] Snowy Owl Mille Lacs County, Black Scoter Becker County
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> The three Black Scoters are the ones found by Jeff Stephenson on Nov 11 
> and refound by Milton Blomberg on Nov 12. 

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